ESTES PARK The Director of the Intermountain Region, National Park Service (NPS), recently signed a decision document that will enable Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) to conduct reroutes and repairs to the Aspen Brook and Twin Sisters trails that were damaged in the September 2013 flood. Following the September 2013 flood, park staff prepared an Environmental … Continue reading
‘Colorado Field Guide’ designed to take Coloradans and visitors to less-traveled areas
COLORADO The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) today introduced a new initiative that will officially go live on Monday aimed at inspiring travelers to explore the state’s hidden gems and carry their dollars to less-visited destinations in the state. The new Colorado Field Guide will launch on Monday with an online collection of three- to seven-day … Continue reading
‘Night Creatures & Evening Adaptations’ class offered
ESTES PARK The late night affairs of wildlife are often a mystery. While most people spend their evenings inside, away from the unfamiliar nighttime forest, there are animals, insects and even plants busy working after dark. For those interested in experiencing wildlife after hours, check out the Rocky Mountain Conservancy’s “Night Creatures & Evening Adaptations” … Continue reading
Spring stewardship day planned in forest near Nederland
BOULDER The U.S. Forest Service’s Boulder Ranger District will hold a spring Stewardship Day near Nederland on May 13. Last year more than 20 individuals participated in the stewardship day, working to obliterate fire rings, rehabilitate campsites, and build fence to keep campsites confined. This year the Boulder Ranger District is planning to continue these efforts … Continue reading
Boulder County Community Forestry Sort Yards opening for the season
Free slash and log disposal available at Allenspark and Nederland sort yards BOULDER COUNTY The Boulder County Community Sort Yard program, a free log and slash disposal service for mountain residents, will open for the 2017 collection season in May. County residents can drop off tree branches, logs, and pine needles free of charge at … Continue reading
CTO taking new Colorado Tourism Roadmap on the road
Eight-City “Discover Colorado Roadshow” also to honor frontline workers along 900-mile route DENVER In conjunction with National Travel and Tourism Week, the Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) team will embark on a five-day, eight-city loop across the state May 8-12, 2017, for its second annual Discover Colorado Roadshow. This year’s Roadshow is aimed at educating tourism … Continue reading
COVER: Local mountain museums connect with past
FRONT RANGE Learning about history is often seen as dull, boring and without relevance. Not in the mountain towns of Colorado’s Front Range. While the region’s communities have evolved since their founding, many still display obvious evidence of, and strong connections to, their past identities—which around here is either hard rock mining or tourism. To … Continue reading
Carousel hosts ‘joyous’ Memorial Day ceremony
By Jennifer Pund NEDERLAND Memorial Day is celebrated across the country to honor members of the Armed Services that gave their lived fighting in our country’s wars. It’s usually a formal, somber affair. The memorial event at Carousel Of Happiness is different; it’s “Ned-style.” The beloved attraction’s creator and staff welcome everyone to pay their … Continue reading
Nederland-based guitarist takes his ‘last shot’
By Jeffrey V. Smith NEDERLAND Nederland’s Jon Ridnell is always up for a challenge, at least when it comes to playing music. No matter the genre, category or style, he’s ready and able to pull it off with a high standard of musicianship, and little bit of flair. His range of skills on the guitar … Continue reading
Gilpin Arts, juried show celebrate 70th season
By Jeffrey V. Smith CENTRAL CITY The Gilpin Arts 70th Annual Juried Art Show, the oldest continuously running annual juried art show in Colorado, takes place in one of the state’s most unique galleries, June 3-Aug. 6. The exhibition of more than 88 mostly Colorado artists at the historic Washington Hall gallery, as well as … Continue reading